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AS WE MANUFAGTURE ALL nun OWN ODDS, YOU SAVE MIDDLEMEN’S PROFIT. 


KIGHTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 


We have dropped many of the old styles of CIRCLE, and have adopted the present prevailing ~ 
styles, known as Eastlake Architecture. We have also dropped from our list of Pine 
Doors, Sash and Blinds, all sizes except those we at all times keep in stock. 


CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, READ AND RECOLLECT! 


When you are planning your house, examine sizes in our Catalogue, and set your studding to 
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suit these sizes, and you will avoid: 


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1st, Delay. 2d, Extra Cost. 3d, the danger of odd goods thrown on 
your hands through mistakes in ordering. 


ANY GOODS WE KEEP Ih STOUK Ant NEVER ui GOODS, MIND THIS! 


2SEO0 iK.inGde anc sizes. of Doors! 


200 KINDS AND SIZES SASHES, SHUTTERS AND BLINDS! © 


NOW, CAN YOU NOT BUILD A HOUSE FROM THESE SIZES? 


DELAWARE, NEW JERSEY AND MARYLAND, LISTEN! 


Having a large trade in each of the above States, we now keep a full line of 


FRAMES WITH SUB-SILL, 
BLINDS FOR SUB-SILL, 
SHUTTERS FOR SUB-SILL, 


Which we will ship the day we secure your order. You need not come to see us. Send your 
order with the money, or your reference, and goods will go at once. 


&4g-Strangers ordering special sizes to be made at Factory, must make a deposit when the 
order is given, OR ORDER WILL NOT BE MADE 


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P. M. BARBER, 


ist. Since the law of 1878 has been passed, properties are now liable for material 
and labor, making it necessary for the owner of the house to know that all bills of 
material are positively paid before he owns his house. This he cannot know if his 
builder buys material of many different houses. But if all material is bought of 
one responsible house this anxiety and care of the owner is avoided, as we will always 
wait for our money until the building is completed, when one settlement and one pay- 
ment will suffice; then the owner of the property has nothing to watch but the daily 
labor of the week. 

2d. To mechanics wishing to build, and not being able to afford bondsmen for their 
contract, by coming to us their bail-bond can be avoided, as we furnish all goods and 
wait until their last payment for our money, so we really become every poor and honest 
mechanic’s bondsman. 3 

3d. Having now put in a set of machinery especially to facilitate the making of 
special orders, so in future no special order need be delayed as is customary in factories. 

4th. Owing to the difficulty many persons have in deducting percentage, we omit 
prices, but will furnish them by return mail to any one. 

sth. Our Facrory, THE LARGEST IN THE STATE, is located at Montgomery, 
Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. 


WHOLESALE ROOMS: 


1207 Market Street, and 1800 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia. 
Railroad Ave., Asbury Park, New Jersey, 


—AND— 
Barber & Ross, 1014 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D, C. 


6th. Having been in the business for many years, we fully understand every kind 
of goods wanted in the erection of houses, and can give all information wanted to 
builders in helping them to make estimates; and to parties wishing to build we can help 
them accurately in arriving at cost of building. 

“th. In ordering goods, parties should be careful in noticing size card for Phila- 
delphia, page 10; Asbury Park, page 10 ; and Washington, page Io. 

8th. Builders will find in our Catalogue an enumerated list of every article needed in 
the erection of a house, being of great assistance in making estimates. Notice carefully, 
and you forget nothing. 

We would invite special attention to our Glazing Department. We are enabled to 
glaze sash at lower rates than any other house in Philadelphia, from the fact of manu- 
facturing our own glass. Will also sell glass to all buyers at factory rates for any quantity 
desired. 


TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. 


We carry a large stock from which we can fill orders of jobbers at once at as low 
prices as any factory in the country, saving the expense to dealers of carrying a large 
stock on hand. Youcan make money and carry no stock. You can sell your customer 
anything he wants, and get it of us at once. © 


JOBBERS, ATTENTION! 


We have a special department for Hanging and Priming SasH, SHUTTERS AND 
Buinps.—Also for Two and Three Coats of Paint if desired.—A?é éess price than you can 
do it, All well done and in Haste. 

Everybody read this paragraph: To save any possible mistakes ORDER ALL YOUR 
Goops AT THE SAME TIME—THEN ALL MUST FIT—LUMBER, MILL-WoRK, HARDWARE, 
Paints, Oris, Guass, MANTELS, HEATERS, Rances—EVERYTHING. 


1207 Market St., PHILADELPHIA. 3 


OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING IN ORDERING WINDOW FRAMES. 


For Frame House.—Size of Studding, and say whether House is to be lined under 
Siding. 

For Brick House.—State whether Plank or Reveal. 

For Stone House.—Say vor Stone Hovst. 


OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING IN ORDERING DOOR FRAMES. 


For Frame House.—Give thickness Studding. 

For Brick or Stone House.—Give thickness of Wall. 

In ordering all Frames, whether Window Frames or Door Frames, you must state, 
aistinctty, whether Square, Segment or Circle Head, Plain, Filleted or Filleted ana 
Moulded Jambs. 


WHEN ORDERING GOODS CAREFULLY READ THIS: 


Doors.—Give size ; quality, —No. 1, No. 2, or common ; thickness and number of 
panels; if six panels; are all panels equal in size! 

Mou.pED Doors.—State whether to be moulded on one or two sides; whether flush 
or raised moulding; whether circle or square-head panels. 

Sasu.—Give size of glass; number of lights in a window ; number of lights in width, 
thickness, glazed or unglazed. 

SEGMENT-HEAD.—See page 27. 

SasH.—If frames are made, give measurment of frame on inside of front casing ; also, 


give length of frame, measured in centre; also, spring of segment. 
Euiptic-Heap SasH.—If frames are made send a pattern of head casing. 


For ExieTic SEGMENT AND CIRCLE SASH see page 27.—Be sure to state whether the 
windows are finished square inside, or whether the same inside and outside. 

OuTSIDE Bitnps.—Give size of glass ; number of lights, square, circle or segment, and 
thickness. 

INSIDE BLINDS.—Give the exact size of opening in feet and inches; size and number 
of lights in window ; distance from top of window to centre of meeting rail of sash, or to 
where blinds are to be cut; number of folds; and whether all slats or jamb shutter solid ; 
if blinds fold in pocket, give width of outside fold. ‘ 


4 | P. M. BARBER, 


LIEN LAW OF PENNSYLVANIA, 
As revised January, 1878. 


1st. No mortgage encumbrance exceeding the tax valuation (or assessment) of the 
land can take precedence of liens. 


2d. Liens cannot be entered for work done on premises for tenant without written 
consent of the owner of the property to make such repairs. 


3d. Liens cannot be entered for repairs when the amount of work done or material 
furnished do not exceed fifty dollars ($50.) 

4th. Liens must be entered within six months from delivery of last bill of goods. 

sth. Properties are subject to liens for labor as well as material furnished. 


6th. Article No. 1, as to priority of mortgages over liens, is a special law for 
Philadelphia, but does not apply to country districts, where the advance mortgage system 
still is law. 


LIEN LAW OF DELAWARE. 


ist. Liens must be entered within three months from completion of building or 
furnishing of last bill of material. 


2d. Liens cannot be filed against property where contracts are not made for 
material with the owner of the property, or his agent. il st 


3d. Mortgages or any encumbrances existing before breaking of ground : adda 
take precedence of liens. 


LIEN LAW OF NEW JERSEY. 


ist. Parties contracting for the building of houses, who file such contracts prior to 
the commencement of the building, thereby prevent all liens for material. 


2d. When there is no contract filed, properties are liable for material furnished, as in 
Pennsylvania. 
3d. Liens in this State must be filed within one year from the delivery of goods. 


4th. Ali mortgages or other encumbrances filed before building is commenced, take 
priority over liens, as in the country districts of Pennsylvania. 


sth. If repairs are made, and not new building, then lien is only good from date of 
filing, not from date of commencing repairs. : 


Contractors or builders who represent that no contract has been filed, and obtain 
credit on the building on such representation, are liable to criminal prosecution if the 
contract was on file when they made contrary representation. 


Contractors and builders who wish to do a safe business, for the protection of them- 
selves and material-men, should be careful and observe the following rules: 


Always contract with the owner, or his agent who acts by power of attorney. 


Never do repairs for a tenant unless said tenant is personally responsible aside from 
the building. 


Be very careful,in contracting when there is any mortgage or encumbrance that will 
endanger your lien. A safe rule is to never contract for a house on encumbered property 


1207 Marker Svr., PHILADELPHIA. 8 


LUMBER DEPARTMENT. 


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BARBER & CRAWFORD. 


— Yard, Eighteenth Street and Washington Avenue. 


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VWemovw own our owndvills tor Guiting our 
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SHEFFIELD, PENNA.. 


And are prepared to fill all orders for Bill 
Lumber at Short Notice 


WE DEFY COMPETITION ! 


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Will keep constantly on hand 


eo ITIVE anda’ lm. 


Which will be Delivered with Lumber free of charge. 


6 | P. M. BARBER, 


Cuts representing different styles of German Siding. 


1207 Market Svt., PHILADELPHIA. 


SEASONED AND UNDRESSED LUMBER A SPECIALTY. 


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There has been, for a long time, a demand for Dimension Shingles, both plain and © 


ornamental, but no special manufacture of them. We have made arrangements to be | 


supplied, and will furnish, at such prices as we believe will induce a demand for them for. ° 


every house. 
additional cost ; 
Send for prices. 


‘On ordinary buildings, they add greatly to the appearance, and at little © 
making, also, a much more durable roof than promiscuous widths. 


PINE AND HEMLOCK BILL TIMBER SAWED TO ORDER. 


WHITE PINE. 


5-4, 6-4 and 8-4 Michigan Plank, uppers. 
5-4, 6-4 and 8-4; es ec selects. 
4-4 @ selects. 
446 % 


4-4 6-inch German Siding, clear, Nos. 1 and 2. 


}-inch Bevel Siding, clear, Nos. 1 and 2. 

3-inch Ceiling Boards, beaded. 

4-4 6-inch Fencing, centre beaded, clear, Nos. 
1, 2 and 3, 

4-4 Fencing, all widths, beaded, clear, Nos. 
1, 2 and 3. 

4-4 Cutting up Boards, S 25. 

4-4 Shelving, $ 28, 

4-4 Stock Barn Boards. 

4-4 Edge ‘“ s 

4-4 Stock Culls. 

4.4 Edge ‘“ 

8-4 12-inch Stock Plank, common and floor- 

. ing quality. 

4-4 Case Boards, 18 to 24 inches, S 2S. 
Bill Timber, any size to 60 feet long, cut to 

order at short notice. 


HEMLOCK. 


Joints and Comming, 3x4 to 8x12, 12 to 20 
feet long. 
4-4 12-inch Stock Boards, 12 to 16 feet long. 
4-4 Edge Boards, 12 to 20 feet long. 
8-4 Plank, 6 to 12 inches, 12 to 20 feet long. 
Shingling Lath. 
Bill Timber and Joists and Scantling, longer 
than 20 feet, cut to order at short notice. 


YELLOW PINE. 


5-4 No. 1 Flooring, heart. 
5-4 No. 2 re 

4-4 No.1 5 heart. 
4-4 and 5-4 Cargo Run. 

4-4 Heart Step Plank, S$ 258. 
5.4 Ge 6é ce ¢<¢ 


3-4 No. 1, Beaded, for Ceiling. 
8-4 12-inch Stock Plank, heart. 
2x38 and 2x4, 12 to 20 feet long, heart. 
3x4 to 12x12, 12 to 40 feet long, heart. 


SPRUCE. 


Joists, 8x8 to 3x12, 12 to 30 feet long. 
Scantling, 3x4 to 8x8, 12 to 30 feet long. 
8-4 Plank, various lengths. 

Shingling Lath. 

4-4 Flooring. 


HARD WOODS. 


4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 Walnut, Indiana. 

24, 8 and 4-inch ‘ as 

4-4 and 8-4 wide Walnut, for Counter Tops. 

4-4 and 8-4 wide Ash, for Counter Tops. 

3-inch Walnut Wainscotting, 2 inch wide, 
beaded. 

4-inch Oak Wainscotting, 2 inch wide, beaded. 

4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 8-4 Ash, Indiana. 

2, 3 and 4-inch Ash Plank. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


7 and 9 feet Chestnut Posts. 

7 and 9 feet Red Cedar Posts, 4 to 8 inches. 

White Pine Pickets, 14x13, 4 feet, dressed 
and pointed. 

White Pine Pickets, 1x23, 4and 43 feet, headed 
Nos. 1 and 2. 
Hemlock Pickets, 1x24, 4 and 4 feet, headed 
White Pine and Spruce Plastering Lath. 
Nos. 1 and 2 Sawed Cedar Shingles, 20, 24 
and 3u inches long, 4 to 7 inches wide. 

No. 1 Shaved Cedar Shingles, 24 and 30 
inches long, 6 to 8 inches wide. 

No. 1 and 2 Sawed Cypress Shingles, 18, 24 
and 26 inches long, 4 to 6 inches wide. 

Nos. 1 and 2 Shaved Cypress Shingles, 18, 24 
and 28 inches long, 5 to 7 inches wide, 

Nos. 1 and 2 Sawed White Pine Shingles, 18 
and 24 inches long, 4 to 6 inches wide. 


ARTICLES 


Brick Work. 


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Brick, Salmon. 
Hard. 
Paving. 
Stretchers. 
Press. 
Fire. 
White. 
Parget Chimneys. 
Brick Laying. 


Lumber 


Joists. 
Studding. 
Plastering Lath. 
Shingling 
Sheathing. 
Rafters. 
Flooring. 
Fencing. 
Fence Posts. 
Scaffolding. 
Lintals. 


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Marble Work. 


Marble Base. 
Ashler. 
Plinth. 
String Course. 
Sills. 
Heads. 
Battlement 
Stones. 
Hydrant Stones. 
Spout is 
Scraper 
Wash Pave ‘‘ 
Floor Vestibule 
Panel i 
Top Wash Stands 
Mantels. 

‘«< Shelves 
Brackets 
Trimmings for 

Register 
Fire Boards. 


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Tin Work. 


Roofing. 
Spouting. 
Boxes. 
Shoes. 


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d WS Whee Bel bag a Bed 


Hinges, Butts, narrow. 
broad. 
Backflaps. 
Straps & Hooks 
Reveals &Eyes 
Turn Buckles. 
Shutter Bolts. 
Dower Wa 
Rings and Staples. 
Wire Screens, 
Hooks and Staples. 
Nails, Finishing. 

‘« Flat Grip. 
Broad. 
Sash Weights. 

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Fasteners. 
Gate Hinges under No.5 


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Locks, Rabbeted. 

CON Pet 
Mortice. 
Front Door, 
Closet. 
Latches, Mortice. 

Hs Thumb. 
Buttons or Plates, 
Clothes Hooks. 
Screws, 

Lock Furniture, Brown 
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Plated. 


Svair Building. 


Steps. 

Risers. 
Newels. 
Balusters. 

| String Pieces. 
Skirting. 
Hand Rail. 


Plastering. 


Sand. 
Lime. 
Gravel. 
Hair. 
Plaster. 


Lath. 

‘¢ Nails. 
Cornice. 
Centre Pieces. 
Brackets. 
Mortar Floors. 


Japanned 


NECESSARY FOR HOUSE BUILDING. 


Gas Fitting. 


Gas Pipes. 
Elbows. 
Sy Drops. 
Side Outlets. 
Tees, Plain. 
Ke Drop, Female. 
‘« & Male 


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Crosses. 

Extension Pieces. 

Straps. 

Gas Keys. 

Wash Pave Keys. 

Floor Plates. 

Check and Guide. 

Cock Wrenches. 

Reducing Sockets. 

Plain 

Returning aka Close 

Pattern 
Open 

Pattern 


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Unions. 
Bushings. 


Plugs. 
Caps. 


Stone Work. 


Foundation Stone. 
Gravel. 

Sand. 

Lime. 

Dashing Walls. 
Whitewashing Walls. 


Plumbing. 


Cocks, Bibb. 

SE LOR: 
Ball. 
Hydrants. 


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Rods. 

Posts. 

Cocks. 
Wash Pave. 

Pipe, Lead. 

Sheet ‘‘ 

Solder. 

Copper Balls. 


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Water Closets and 


W ater Closet Basin. 
Sinks. 
Waste Pipes, 
Bath Tubs. 
Soil Pipes. 
Bidet Pans. 
Wash Stands. 
Cistern and Reservoir. 


Heating 
Apparatuses. 


Baltimore Heaters. 
Portable es 
Stationary 
Fire Board Stoves. 
Grates. 

Registers. 

Tin Conductors. 
Ranges. 
Circulating Boilers. 
Log cs 
Water Backs. 


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Miscellaneous. 


Permits, 

Surveys. 

Cellar Digging. 

Well « & Walling 
Under Drainage. 
Terra Cotta Pipes. 
Mantels. 

Paper Hanging. 
Awning and Posts. 
Chimney Pots. 
Painting and Glazing. 
Gas Fixtures, 
Carpentering. 

Glass. 


Searches Required 
in County 


of Philadelphia. 


Tax Search. 
Solicitor’s Office, 
Mortgage Search. 
Court Quar ter Sessions. 
‘«¢ Common Pleas, 
Judgment. 
Common Pleas, 
Locality. 
District Court 
Judgment Search. 
District Court 
Locality Search. 
Supreme Court, Penna. 
U.S. District Court. 
«« Circuit Court. 
Conveyancing Search. 


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MILL WORK.-CATALOGUE OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. 


1207 Marker St., PHILADELHHIA. 


Builders and Contractors will find the following Catalogue of great advantage in 


making their estimates. 


All articles enumerated, cut to sizes if desired, 


and boxed, baled or bundled. 


Barge Boards. 

Bridging for Joists." 

Bath Tub Panels, Framed. 
Capping. 
Lining, Ash. 
Chestnut. 

Oak. 

Walnut. 

Bay Window Frames. 
Capping. 
Cornice Brackets 
Cornice Facia. 
Cornice Frieze. 
Cornice Planicia 
Panels. 
Pilasters. 

Rails. 

Scroll Work. 
Show Sills. 
Blinds, Inside, Rolling or 
Stationary. 


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Brackets, assorted sizes. 
cs Dental Blocks. 
Ge Mantels. 
ne Store or Bulk Win- 
dows. 
Carpet Strips. 
Closet Grounds. 
‘* Grounds, Heads. 
art ado US. 
‘Heads: 


*¢ Shelves. 
tc. 1 Pin Rae, 
‘< “Washboards. 
Columns, Halls. 
cs Porches. 
Cornice Brackets. 


“Capping. 
fo Pacia. 
“Frieze. 


‘¢  Planicia. 
** Mouldings. 
Doors, Batten. 


Back. 
EY Closet. 
‘Cellar. 
*« Cellar, Stores, outside. 
‘¢ Double. 
“ Dresser. 
~ oh ront. 
‘« Folding. 
Jab. 
oe arior: 
wy Partition. 
eee Privy. 
Sink. 
‘« Sliding. 
‘* Sash. ae 


‘¢ Washstand. 

‘6 =6Vestibule. : 
Door Frames, Back. 

. fe Front. 
Erivy. 


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Door Frames, Sidelights 
S Vestibule’ 
Dees Counter Shelves 
+* ++ Doors 
‘« Drawers 
‘ Fronts (Framed) 
‘¢ ~ Heads 
‘* Shelves 
Elbows, Inside Shutters 
Fence Boards, Ploughed, 


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Grooved 


Fence Boards, Tongued and 


Beaded 


Fence Capping 
Posts, Chestnut 
a Posts, Oak 


sf Paling 
Grape Arbor Posts 
‘« Slats 


Gates, Alley, Battened 
‘\ Alley; Framed 
‘« Fence, Battened 
‘* Fence, Framed 

Hydrants 

Jib Frames 

Jib Shutters 

Jib Sash 

Jamb Casings, Doors 

Jamb Casings, Heads 

Lattice Work Slats 


Luffer Boarding, Back Kitch- 


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Mouldings, Architrave 
Bands 
ri Crown 
oe Ogee 
Be Reveal 
is Ovolo 
8 Parting Strips 
ee Sash Bead 
iC Plinths 
Pilasters 


Panel Backs 
Privy Barge Boards 
Capping 
«« Frames 
‘* Risers 
“<> Seats 
‘* Washboards 
Rabbet Strips 
Slats, Blinds 


Sash, Bay Window 
‘Bille 
‘“* Circular Head 
“Cellar 


“* Segment Head 
‘« Square Head 
Screens, Cellar 
Shutters, Batten 
MM Circular Head 
“ Segment Head 
~ Square Head 
nt Inside 
Sink Fronts 


| Stair Balusters 
| ‘* Horses, Sawed 
‘« Hand Rail 
| © Steps, Nose 
Risers 
Skirting 
| Siding, Beveled 
«© ~~ Joint or Block 
ss Fluted and Rabbeted, 
German 


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WM Rabbeted 
cy Double Grooved or 
Drop 
|  Rabbeted Block 
. Tongued and Fluted, 
German 


Stripping Walls 

Scroll Work, Bulk Windows 
Bay Windows 
Brackets 
Cornice 
Fences 
Porches 
Porticos 


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Sawing, Gig 
Semi-circles, Front Doors 


as Niches 
oe Niches, Washst’d 
‘ Vestibule Doors 


Turnings, Baluster 
i Hydrants 


hy Mouldings 
& Newel Posts 
Transoms, Square 
& Segment 
4 Circular 
Window Frames, Plank Front 
ey pi: Revea!] 
if P Segt. H 
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Heads, work’d 

Pulley Styles, 
worked 

Sills, worked 

Square 

2x5 and 2x74 

Segment 

2x5 and 2x74 

Cellar, 2x5 


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Window Heads, 


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and 2x73 
Window Sills, 5x5 
; Grounds, Tongued 
i“ Grounds, Inside 
Shutters 
* Caps 
i; Show Sills 
- Screens 
Washboards, Plain 
as Tongued 
Me: Sub 


All Mouldings cut to length, 
and tied up in bundles when 
desired. 


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P. M. BARBER, 


SIZES OF SASHES. 


With necessary allowance for Fitting. 


| Its, |Fuin.xFtin,| Lts, |FiinxFtin| Lts. |Ft.in.xFt.in.| Lts, |Ftin.xFtin. 

8x10/ #2 | 2.48x8.102 i: 1.108x3.103 | 9x18 | 2 | 2.7gx 6.63.) a. |1.108x 6.63 
8x12) | x 4.68 )(° f | x 4.68 10x12) & (2.108x 4.68 | & | 2.0gx 4.63 
8x14) 5 Xeno) een x 5.22 10x14) x Oeste x 5.38 
9x12 | ‘2 | 2.78x 4.68) A |1.10§x 4.65 | 10x15 “e x 5.62) 4 x 5.62 
9x13 | & x4.105 0k x4.103 | 10x16 || -& x5.102 | wa x2.102 
9x14} & x 5.28 3 x 5.28 | 12x18 || & [8.45 x 6.62) H | 2.48x 6.68 
9x15 | & x 5.68 | 5 x 5.62 | 12x20 | & Sates Veit x 7:08 
9x16 = x5.108 | -x5.108 | = ee 


Four lighted Windows with 12 inch bar, same size casement as a twelve lighted Window. 


Size. Length. BLINDS. | SHUTTERS. ierrarlvenath:| es SHUTTERS. _ 
kee 13 | TANT cate LEER lant 13 les 13 
8x10 | 3.103 9x18| 6. 63 d 
11 | 4. 23 19): 6.102 | Ga 
12 4. 68 204 Geos | ae 
13 4.103 10x12 eA 63s. 
14| 5. 28 | Lie 13a ards d 08 arts | 
15) 5. 63 | | 14] 6-28-+2s 
16} 5.102 | Hee tsb Gz uclt 
LT) Be ee | 16; 5.102 | S g 
18 | 6. 62 | | | oy Seana, eso bl 
Qxil 4. 23 | | | oT i ta 
12) 4, 62 | | 19| 6.102 | | 
13 | 4.103 | | | 20) 7. 22 | ae | | 
146.24 22) 7.103 é g 
15 | 5. 6 | 24] 8.6% | SS 
16) 5.103 | 26,20). 23. | 1070 7 
17| 6. 23 | | | | EA 
Extra for Blinds over 2.11 up to 3.1, ? ft., Extra for Six Panel Blinds, } pair..... 
<«« Shutters . ‘ “if au es ‘is Shuttersen See. ee 
«© Segt. Head Blinds............ << Raised Moulded Shuiters, ? pr., 
Circle. *$ Suc ok he Reeueien Top Rail, 44 in. Middle Rail, 3 in. 
“ Seet. ‘* Shutters.........-. Bottom Rail, 7in. Stile, 
es) Circien is” aN Os hs 
INSIDE SHUTTERS AND BLINDS. 
Inside Blinds and Shutters, per lineal foot in height, 4 fold (Pine). .......++++sseseeeree: 
3 be of Mi BS e (Pine with Walnut Slats)...... 
44 is af . i oid CWealnut)) re eerie Pe ehetaie 
i cs O. G., same price. 
PHILADELPHIA SIZE CARD. WASHINGTON SIZE CARD. 
S1zE oF 12-LicHT WINDOWS. 
'REVEAL, BACK. REVEAL, BACK. 
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4 and 12 Light Sash, same size. 
Asbury Size Card, Philadelphia Back. 


Shutters and Blinds same width, 114 inches longer: 
4 and 12-Light Sash, same size. 


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a WEIGHTS. 


WEIGHT OF DOORS. 


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Oconee e801 6-8. Baye Phe, $4. <¢ 88 < 
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ae WEIGHT OF EIGHT-LIGHT WINDOWS. 
Size. _ | Thickness. | Glazed. | Unglazed. 
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1 inch by 1 inch, per hundred feet lineal, 15 lbs. 
. WEIGHT OF LUMBER, ETC., DRY. 
FLOORING, Dressed and Matched, per 1,000 feet. ’ : : : ; . 1,800 pounds. 
SIDING, Dressed, “ “ ‘ : A ; ; ; 800 es 
CEILING, 3-8 inch thick, “ ce bet : : : . 800 ts 
’ “6 1-2 6é . 6< 66 } ; 3 A A ; 900 "6 
BOARDS, Dressed 1 Side, UM “ 4 3 : ; : . 2,100 as 
be and Dimension, Rough, = a : : : : : . 2,500 4 
SHINGLES, ‘ cn ) : : : P , 275 - 
LATH, per 1,000 pieces, . ; : : : . 500 Ag 
PICKETS, Dressed, ft as : 1,800 ee 


. Rough, ¢ vis ‘ . : ; . 2,500 Es 


Wasurneton, D. C., 
Jan. 21st, 1879. . 


12 P. M. BARBER, 


These doors were furnished 
by Barber, Henderson & Co., 
318 Kighth Street, N. W., 
Washington City, together 
with all other mill work, for 
house No. 1018 on Connecti- 
cutA venue, Washington City, 
which I believe to be thor- 
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Tos. M. PLowMan, 
Architect. 


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Always give the radius of the segment, otherwise the regular radius, which is the 
width of the window, will be made. 


and outside. 


For Window Frames, Circle outside, 
Square inside 


For Window Frames, Circle inside 


For Window Frames, Segment outside, 
Square inside 


For Window Frames, Segment inside 
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Do not take as granted that we know what you want unless you are explicit. 

It is economy to conform to regular sizes and styles as much as possible. 

When ordering style of work different from what is embraced in list, it is often 
necessary to give sections, sometimes elevations. 

Use terms, when practicable, as given in book. 

In giving sizes of Sash, Doors or Blinds, name width first. 

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A Sash indicates one piece. 

A Blind indicates one piece. 

A pair of Blinds indicates two pieces. 
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ASTRACALS AND STRIPPING. 


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WATER DRIP. 


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DORMER WINDOW. 


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DORMER WINDOW. 


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DORMER WINDOW. 


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DORMER WINDOW. 


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No. > PULEIP SUIT. 


Large Chair, 5 ft. 6 in. 


Bouquet Stand, 13 in. 


Three feet high, and 8 in. Elevation. 
All Pulpit Work made in Ash or Walnut, same price. 


Bible Stand, 16 x 16 in. 


Pulpit, Elevating Top. Size, 28 x 20 in. 


Small Chair, 4 ft. 


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Large Chair, 5 ft. 6 in. Small Chair, 4 ft. 6 in. 


mize, 33 X 23 in. 


Pulpit, Elevating Top, 


Bouquet Stand, 15 x 1s in, 


Bible Stand, 20 x 14 in. 
Pulpits and Stands in these different Suits can be grouped together to please the buyer. 


The Chairs, 


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gher to order. 


Large Chair made 6 in. hi 


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Small 3Chair, 4,ft. 


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Elevating Top. Size, 42 x 22 in. Three ft. high, anl 8 in. Elevation. 
Very elaborate design. 


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No. 40 COMMUNION TABLE. 
SOO -Xason ilk, 


Made in four sizes,—42 x 22 in.; 48 x 24 in.; 54 x 27 In.; 
Very elegant, with Burl Walnut Top. 


No. 41 COMMUNION TABLE. 
Size, 3 ft. 6 in. x 22 in. Made in larger sizes to order. 


80 


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No. 42 COMMUNION TABLE. 


Three Sizes,— 36 x 21 in; 42 x 24 in.; 


SAO ox porate 
Made with Wood Top or Inlaid Marble. 


Marbleized Tennessee or Roman, same price as White Italian Marble. 


No. 14 VESTRY TABLE. 


Two sizes,—3 ft. 6 in., and 4 ft. 
Enameled or Billiard Cloth Top. Larger sizes made to order. 


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SETTEE FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. 


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In modern houses much of the attractiveness and effect of the first impression 
depends upon the stairs and stairways, and they are justly considered the chief ornaments 
of the interior structure. It is therefore of prime importance that all the stairs should 


be built on correct principles, tastefully and scientifically. All farchitects and competent 
builders recognize this fact. 


1207 Marker St., PHILADELPHIA. 83 


Our stock of stair materials always on hand is complete, and embraces everything in the 
stair building line, from the plainest Baluster to the most elaborate Newel Post. We execute 
the most elaborate designs furnished by architects, and fill all orders from detail drawing in a 
manner warranted to satisfy the most critical. 

We are prepared at all times to erect stairs of any style or description in the city or country, 
in a workmanlike manner. 

This department is in charge of Amos MILLER, who gives his personal attention to all 
orders entrusted to us. 

In ordering stairs, be particular to give the height of story from floor to floor; width of 
joists in second and third floors; width and rise of stairs, and size of cylinder, with sketch 
showing the position of rises in cylinder; the number and size of rise and tread, as cut on 
rough horse, Orders for railing worked for straight stairs should give the rise and tread as 
sawed out on rough horse; the number of rises ; the size of cylinder; which way it turns on 
landing, and length of straight rail on stair and on level. Always measure from the spring of 
cylinder. 

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Many persons wishing to build houses in the country and on the sea-shore, 
and not wanting the trouble of giving their personal supervision. To such we 
say : Select any house you see in our Catalogue, or make such alterations as 
you may desire, and we give you price of house put up at any point you name. 
By this plan you are saved all trouble and care about the matter. Two pay- 
ments are all we require; one when the house is under roof, and the’remainder 
at such time as agreed upon. 

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Fwin Cottages. 


101 


P. M. BARBER, 


102 


First Story Plans 


108 


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106 P. M. BARBER, 


HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. 
J. RENTON WHITE, Manager. 


Having removed to our new store, 1207 Market Street, I am pre- 
pared to keep a full assortment of Hardware in all its dranches, and 
will be plead to furnish estimates for all kinds of buildings or institu- 
tions at short notice. Those living on the lines of the Pennsylvania or 
P., W. & B. Railroads, will find our store very convenient, and I will be 
pleased to take care of their baskets or packages, and forward them to 
the baggage master with any goods they may buy from me, or I will be 
pleased to take charge of anything they may wish to leave while they 
are doing their shopping. I am also prepared to sell jobbers at factory 


prices, and will charge no package or porterage. 


i RENTON WHITE. 


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MORTISE LOCK. No. 50. EAL in. 


112 P. M. 7 gare sata 
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BRONZE METAL DOOR-KNOB. 
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114 


P. M. BARBER, 


No. 872._BRONZE METAL FRONT DOOR ESCUTCHEON. 
No. 871.—BRONZE METAL VESTRY DOOR ESCUTCHEON. 


1207 Market Sr., PHILADELPHIA. 


SASH FASTENER No. 10. Japanned. 


SASH FASTENER No. 38. Bronzed. 


DRAWER PULL No. 140. American Dark Bronzed. 


116 P. M. BARBER, 


FRAME PULLEY. 1% in. 


No. 1. ves) No. 2. 
CAST{IRON CRESTING AND FINIALS. 


1207 Market Svt., PHILADELPHIA. 


PATENT SURFACE BLIND HINGE. No. 21. 


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IMPROVED BARN DOOR HANGERS AND RAIL. 


117 


118 | P, M. BARBER, 


GENUINE BRONZE METAL BUTTS. 


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Full Line. All Sizes and Styles. 


1207 MARKET Sv., PHILADE! PHIA. 


119 


TURNBUCKLES OR SHUTTER STAYS. 


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Full Line Registers an urs, Dampers, Rous, Knubs, Cups, &c., on hand. 


1207 Marker Sv., PHILADELPHIA. 121 


This department 1 is under the management of MR. R. A. KRAMAR, whose long 
experience in the Mantel business is a sufficient guarantee of the quality of the work, 
and whose aim will always be to get out the newest and best goods at the lowest possible 
cost. Having the largest show-room in the State, and the largest number of samples, 
customers will find everything in the Mantel line that fancy or talent can design, thus 
insuring a satisfaction not realized where the selection is limited. 


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Having a first-class artist, we can produce all the newest and most mcdern colors 
We also have some fine samples of marble and hard wood Mantels. 

As we have a great many more samples of Mantels in our wareroom (and are con- 
stantly adding new designs) than are shown in our Catalogue, parties would do well to 
call at the warerooms to make their selections. 

Builders, architects and dealers will find our liberal discount to be profitable to 
them in sending customers to us. 

Special designs and estimates cheerfully given. 
of every description made at the lowest figure. 

In ordering Mantels, state whether from Catalogue of 1879, 1880 or 1882. 


Slate, Marble and Soapstone work 


122 P. M. BARBER, 


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Width of Opening, ait. 6.1, 
Height of DPEDINE: 2:ft.-9 1n- 


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Height, A a . . ua De Gray 


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This Mantel same opening as above. 


1207 MARKET St., PHILADELPHIA. 123 


No. 4I. 


Width, : Shir Mees Corea a 
Depth, ! : Meath Onin. 


Width of Opening, ote aeeO 11. 
Height of Opening, Saypeente GIL, 


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Height of Mantel, 


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Height, * |; : 4 ft.o in. | Height of Opening,  . wee: fbb. it. 


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9. {tyr 1) in. Height, 


128 P. M. BARBER, 


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Width, : 5 ft. 4 in. | Width of Opening, ; 2 ft. 6 in. 
Height, .. ! : 3 ft. 9 in. | Height of Opening, . 2 ft. g im. 


No. 30. 


Height, ; aft) g-in, 


1207 Market 8t., PHILADELPHIA. 129 


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Height of Opening, 2 ft. g in. 


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130 P. M. BARBER, 


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Width, _.. ' 5 ft. ro:in, Width of Opening, eft 6 aa. 
Height, a fo “ aftr ran. Height of Opening, ; 2 ft. 9 in. 


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Width, : 5 ft. 4 In. Width of Opening, 2 ft. 6 in. 
Height, : é 3 ft. 9 in. Height of Opening, : 2 ft. 9 in. 


1207 Market St., PHILADELPHIA. 131 


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Width, Ipcen 5 ft. o in. Width of Opening, ° 2 ft. 6 in. 
Height, 3 ft. 9 in Height of Opening, ° 2 ft. g’in. 


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Width, : : s'feuG. Wa. Width of Opening, : 2 ft. 6 in. 
Height, : ar ite Sy Att. Height of Opening, : 2 ft. 9 in. 


132 P. M. BARBER, 


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Width, 5 ft. o in. Width of Opening, 2 ft. 6 in. 
Signe. ea: : 3 ft. g in. Height of Opening, : 2 ft. 9 in. 


No. 23. 


Width, 5 ft. o in. Width of Opening, 2 ft. 6 in. 
Height, 3 ft. g in. Height of Opening, . 2 ft. 9 in. 


1207 Market 8r., 


PHILADELPHIA. 


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Width, 5 ft. 4 in. Width of Opening, 
Height, 3 1{t..9 in. Height of Opening, 


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Width, : Kite 
Height, 


6 in. 
3 ft. ro in. 


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Width of Opening, 
Height of Opening, 


138 


P M. BARBER, 


134 


PTTL CA IU 


No. 10. 


2 ft. 6 in. 
2 ft. 9.in 


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att. 6 in, 
2 ft. 9 in 


Width of Opening, 
Height of Opening, 


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Si ith. 210 
Be iteG) Ait: 


Width, 
Height, 


2 ft. 6 in. 
2 ft. 8 in 


Width of Opening, 
‘Height of Opening, 


| 


5 ft. o in 
3 ft. g in. 


Width, 
Height, 


136 P. M. BARBER, 


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Height of Opening, 2 Tt. wane 


Width, ‘ : 4 ft. 6 in. 
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Height, 7): i. ; 3 ft. 8 in. | Height of Opening, : MR yeh 


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No. 2. 


Width of Opening, 
Height of Opening, 


4 ft. 6 in to 5 ft. o in. 
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4 ft. 4 in. Width of Opening, 
2 11. O.1n. Height of Opening, 


P. M. BARBER, | 


138 


No. 46. 


No. 45 


Section of Marbleized Vestibules. 


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No. 48. 


Slate Urinals. 


No. 49. 
Slate Sink. 


1207 Marker Sr., PHILADELPHIA. 139 


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No. 53. 
Register, with Marbleized Slate Facing. 


No. 52. 


No. 50. 
Slate and Soapstone Washtubs. 


140 P. M. BARBER, 


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WOOD MANTELS AND SHELVES. 


Openings made to suit any Grate or Heater. 


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1207 Market St., PHILADELPHIA. 147 


148 P. M. BARBER, 


HEATERS, RANGES, 


Plumbing, Ventilating 


— AND—— 


GAS MACHINES. 


This. department is in charge of A. W. Rand, formerly of 124 N. 
Sixth street, who has no equal in Philadelphia in thorough knowledge 
of his depanement A full line of repairs for all ranges and heaters 
furnished by Mr. Rand in times past, constantly on hand—patterns for 
these repairs being owned by us. Competent mechanics sent to all 
parts of the city or country. We can furnish at shortest notice anything 


wanted from this department, at prices defying competition. 


1207 Market Svt., PHILADELPHIA. 149 


THE CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON 


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2 24 in. 140.00 | Ss 20. Square. 290.00 
e 30 in. 160.00 6 Fan vite 225.00 


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2 14 in. 19 in. 75-00 


4 20 in. 22 in. 120,00 


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13 inches Width of Ovens. 


No. 2 Size. Price, $65.00 
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14 inches Height of Ovens. 
164% inches Width of Ovens. 
18% inches Depth of Ovens. 


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5 feet 5 inches Length of Range, 


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Double Oven: 
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DIAMOND RANGE.-Four Sizes. 
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Single Oven, : : t i : ; ; Price, $45.00 
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21 inches Depth of Ovens. 
114% inches Height of Ovens. 
13% inches Width of Ovens. 


1207 Marker Szt., PHILADELPHIA. 155 


| NOVELTY RANGE. 


It is recommended to those in search of a small range for both cooking and 
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11¥% inches Height of Ovens. 
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20 inches Width of Ovens. 


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LAUNDRY STOVE. 


From Six to One Hundred Irons. 


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5 42 24 324 5 75 00 
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8 58 324 rey 8 285 00 
9 | 66 324 CRAY 9 280 00 
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For the ventilation of Halls, Rooms, &c., including the necessary pipe and 


square flange to fit the wood work on the roof. Prices as follows: 


3 inch {obec ee RAY 5. $3,002. /) Ab inh tobe. - 5... $25 00 
AUC OE oS ae ere Leva dia sevtoane lO DAP eer ei ss). ) on donee 29 00 
Be) et eee Pace cia ae OG ater Bie taste ans, cic etme 34 00 
Get. ee oh, A A WG VR USD AH AO a RE I 39 00 
766 ECL) aa apn go ice 16 a oe ar 44 00 
BH ohh ak Re eee gt BO. ea eee EM eae oo 50 00 
Qe. Seon ME a cel Hei, gD Uy AP ABe tee rns ec TE jie 58 00 
10 8 6 Re le Dat cheh COO) MMR RU ei a kas, 66 00 
11° 4o poet UC aeas lett calle he OOS OS ae a a RN 78 00 
19 Magee a a8. 17-00 Saaeigwiaht. chem. 90 00 
19.65 ie I oe enc | deme .. 20 00 Ry al has Ose eign eee eee: 110 00 
14 te eo) aa cb 22 00 BONE bay PR A ma © hat OG 


For withdrawing smoke from chimney flues, including a sufficient length of 
pipe for ordinary cases, prices as follows: , | 

When extra length of pipe is required, it is charged extra at 30 cents per 
pound, When a square or oblong base is required, it is charged extra 35 cents 


per pound. 


A inchitube (hie es Oot) eh eee $3 00 LZ UMEIRIIDO Sees SOR eee hehe $12 00 
Rae Ce Barra Me ee 3) 3 50 TSS Se etc ae kee Lgl 14 00 
tee ee TR 4 00 nD RA EIS A, RU Ma Me a 16 00 
felt MOR dacs SAC ea 4 50 TB a ORAS ge eremeie: auras cs 18 00 
BFE ONE eee eaatae bids ute ci eee 5 25 GF Re ee By Bae mitre ne. lia, 20 00 
Q ECL EDAD 2 SO) tae 6 50 Ue beets TAC yA A be eRe ea 22 00 
10 RE er a Rig te ia 8 00 50 See a alege ai Uc sc gate Pir ag Ba te, 24 00 
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Nickel-Plated Front and’ Fender, dead ) | Gams 

ground Bars and Hearth-Plate. . . { — pe A ee ee 
Nickel-Plated or Electro Bronze . ‘ 50.00 — 55:00 60.00 65.00 


Polished Front and Fender, dead ground 
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$18.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 


22.00 


25 in. 
30.00 35.00 40.00 
85.00 40.00 45.00 
45,00 65000 83.00 


25.00 


21 in. 
27 in. 


25.00 


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Niche, 19 in. 
Front, 25 in. 


20.00 


Nickel-Plated or Electro-Bronze, 


Base, dead ground Fire 


Bar and Hearth- Plate. 


Polished Front and Fender, 
der, dead ground Bars and 


dead ground Bars and 
Hearith- Plate. 


Hearth-Plate. 


All Polished, 
Niekel-Plated Front and Fen- 


Japanned Front and Fender 


55,00 60,00 


25 in. 80 in. 
27 in. 81in. 86 in. 


$25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 


40.00 45.00 50.00 


50.00 


45.00 


35.00 
40.00 45.00 60.00 83.00 


Niche 19 in.” 21 in. 


Front 25 ip 
80.00 35.00 40.00. 45.00 


Base, dead ground Fire 


Bar and Hearth-Plate. 


Polished Front and Fender, 
der, dead ground Bars and 
Hearth-Plate. 

Nickel-Plated or Electro-Bronze, 


dead ground Bars and 


Hearth-plate. 


All Polished, 
Nickel-Plated Front and Fen- 


Japanned Front and Fender 


1207 Market St., PHILADELPHIA. 161 


KAS Ww. 2: AINED: 


SOLE MANUFACTURER OF 


THE VICTOR GAS MACHINE. 


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SAFETY, DURABILITY, SIMPLICITY AND ECONOMY, 


Although constructed upon scientific principles, it is easily understood and managed, and we 
can truthfully say that it is the only Gas Machine extant, using the air-pump which will supply 
at any degree of temperature a ful], brilliant, steady and continuous Light, carrying the Gas 
unimpaired through any length of pipe; and for this reason it is particularly desirable for FAC- 
TORIES, CHURCHES. COLLEGES, HOTELS and other large buildings. 


The Gas is superior to Coal Gas, being notably soft and mellow; and costs much less (the 
expense being about $1.00 per 1000 cubic feet). Gasoline, the substance from which it is 
generated, is worth, at the present time, twenty-five cents per gallon. It contains more gas- 
making material than any other known substance, and, being one of the lighter products of pe- 
troleum, naturally, the supply is as inexhaustible as the article from which it is distilled. Chem- 
ically considered, it is almost a pure carbon, and its comparative uselessness for. any other purpose 
points almost directly to its intended use (with proper appliances) for the production of illum 
inating Gas. 

The process is simply to pass a current of air steadily and continuously (while using Gas) 
from an air-pump located in your cellar through the air-pipe to the carburetter, located at a 
* preper distance from the house; and in passing through the evaporating material and large 
traveling surfaces in the carburetter, the air becomes carburetted, thus forming illuminating 
Gas, which is returned through another pipe (see cut) to the house. The process is strictly au- 
tomatic ; Gas is generated only as fast as it is required for immediate consumption ; continuing 
while the burners are being used, but stopping instantly when they are extinguished. 

Our air-pump and carburetter (except the movement, or winding apparatus, and frame, 
which are of iron and brass) are made entirely of copper ; and the latter is of sufficient capacity 
to require filling but once or twice a year. © 

No one is required to enter the vault, as there is no residuum to be drawn off—every drop 
being utilized. 

It can be operated with weights and pulleys, or with our new and grand improvement, the 
Overshot Water-Wheel, which is entirely automatic ; starting when you light a burner, and 
stopping instantly when the light is extinguished. . 

We wish it to be fully understood and remembered, that (unlike any other Air-Gas machine) 
it is in the strictest sense entirely independent of atmospheric changes, and is so constructed as 
to regulate, with unerring certainty, the quantity and quality of the Gas; affording a brilliant, 
steady and continuous light, for any number of heurs, days or weeks, or as long as there is any 
oil whatever in the carburetter. 

THE VICTOR is the only Gas Machine in the market which is entirely secure against back 
pressure ; that great desideratum being attained by the use of an ingenious and sure device. 


Insurance Companies endorse policies on buildings lighted by our Machine at the same rates 
as when using coal-gas supplied by the City Companies. 


We pipe buildings when desired. 


162 


P. M. BARBER, 


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SIZE OF OPENING, | White or Black | white or Black | White Enameled, 
Pp ; for Cords. 

Z x 63 in. ea $1 a pt 40 $2 5 

x a 60 3 00 
Alex LO a 1 65 1 %5 3 25 
4 ™% 15 ae 2 30 2 40 4 00 
4. x 18 oe 2 50 2 62 4 50 
Oy Xa 5 1 80 1 90 3 50 
6 x 10 ‘ee 2 10 2 20 38 80 
6 x 14 ce 2 70 2 80 4 60 
GArxz1S ae 38 40 3.02 5 45 
8° S718 ; 4 20 BBV 6 50 
12 x12 be 4 20 4 35 6 50 
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Oy Xa . 2 25 2 3d 4 20 
Siuxe0 re 2 50 2 62 4 50 
Six re vie 2 80 2 92 4 80 
Otis Ag 3 60 ong 5 %5 
10) Axes x 4 00 4 12 6 20 
10} x 16, « 4 85 5 00 710 
12 x 19 i 6 00 6 15 8 50 
14x22 « 8 00 8 15 11 25 
2 PAX: Oo ad 10 00 10 25 14 20 
20 x 26 ( 13 50 13 75 20 00 
30: x 30 £6 26, OO 1 | 2a ARs! § Sara Tie Reels Fete te" 


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SIZE OF OPENING. Black Japanned. | White Enameled.| Gold Bronzed. 

8 $1 80 $3 50 $2 25 

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10 2 50 4 50 38 10 
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14 4 50 6x15 5 20 
16 BTS 4 ee 6 50 
18 7 50 10 00 8 30 
20 9 00 12 00 10 00 
24 12 00 16 00 13 50 


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Ventilators, 
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$1 90 
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2 62 
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4 65 
5 95 
1 75 
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1207 Marker Sv., PHILADELPHTA. 


STEAM HEATING, 
Direct and Indirect Radiation. 


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Punta and Gas Fiting. 


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DRAIN VENTILATION. 


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PATENT SEWER GAS GREMATUR, 


164 P. M. BARBER, 


‘VENTILATION. 


RAND's PATENT SEWER GAS CREMATOR 


AND 


DRAIN VENTILATOR. 


Patented March 4th, 1879. 


The cremator consists of an air-tight packed retort, cast iron, - 
which takes the place of one of the ordinary range fire box linings, and 
is connected to the drain pipe at its lowest point, and is vented into the 
outer air by means of the chimney. A strong draught is created, 
exhausting all foul and impure gases from the entire house drainage 
system, and destroying them. Any system of plumbing or drainage 
work, wells, vaults, &c., thoroughly ventilated and purified at very small 
expense. Architects and builders are invited to thoroughly examine 
this system of ventilation; it is superior to any other offered. Disin- 
fecting chambers of any size built. 


Hundreds of references furnished on Secon. 


1207 Market St., PHILADELPHIA. 165 


PAINT DEPARTMENT. 


C. C. SHUBERT, Manager. 


In this department will be found everything pertaining to the paint 

trade. Parties in need of painter’s materials will do well by consulting 
us before buying. 3 

| We will be pleased to furnish any information desired in regard to 

Paints, Glass, &c. 

Buying goods in large quantities, and for cash, we are enabled to 
sell at manufacturer's prices; and will be pleased to give estimates 
on all kinds of materials. ? 

Having made arrangements with the principal glass manufacturers, 
we are now able to fill all orders on short notice for glass of all descrip 


tions. 


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166 P M. BARBER, 


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Philadelphia 


READY MIXED PAINTS. 


(Guaranteed.) 


We would call your attention to our Pure Liquid Paints—ready for immediate use 
on opening packages. We offer these goods to consumers and the trade, as the very best 
that are made—for the following reasons : 


PURITY.—Being entirely free from barytes, clay, or any other adulterant, thinned 
with Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, and dryers of the best quality, render them superior 
to all Liquid Paints that contain any of the above adulterants, or that are mixed with 
alkalies, water, benzine, soap, or the many articles that are used to cheapen the mixture, 
and necessarily reduce the quality. | 


BODY, or Covering Capacity.—These Paints being pure, and weighing 15 to 
16 pounds to the gallon, will consequently cover better and more surface than those 
weighing only ro to 12 pounds (as the chemical paints do), or that contain barytes or 
clay, which add to the weight without increasing the body. 


PERMANENCY OF COLOR.—Great care being taken in selecting colors for 
tinting to use only permanent colors, our tints do not fade and change color after being 
applied, as this is the case where the only object is to get the tint, without reference to 
proper combination of permanent colors. 


CONVENIENCE,—Any one who can use a paint brush can apply them. Con- 
sumers can select tints, and if additional quantity is wanted, can always rely on getting 
same shade, and not have two or three shades on same building, as is often the case where 
tints are made experimentally. ; 


ECONOMY.—Being ready for use there is no waste or excess of any material, as 
is almost always the case where the consumer buys Lead, Oil, and Turpentine. With 
our goods he can use them all up, knows what he is getting, and has and uses what he 
pays for. 


We put these paints up in small cans, from 1 to 5 pounds, and also by the gallon, 
in packages from cans %, 1, 2, 3, and 5 gallons, to kegs 10, 15, and 25 gallons, and 
barrels, 45 gallons. 


Prices and Samples of Colors Furnished on Application. 


SEND FOR SAMPLE CARD. 


1207 Market 81., PHILADELPHIA. 


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ENAMELED GLASS. 


German Looking Glass Plates, 


Enameled and Colored Glass, 
French Plate Glass. | 


Tinted Cathedral Glass, &c. 
Polished and Beveled Silvered Plate Glass, 


A FULL LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. 


170 


P. M. BARBER, 


AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. 


List adopted March 12th, 1879. 
PRICES CURRENT PER BOX OF FIFTY FEET. 


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Sizes above—10.00 per box extra for every five inches. 


SINGLE. 


10 75 


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All sizes over fifty-two inches in length, and not making eighty-one united 
inches, will be charged in the eighty-four united inches bracket. 

An additional ten per cent. will be charged for all Glass more than forty 
inches wide. | _# 


1207 Market St., PHILADELPHIA. 171 


NUMBER OF LIGHTS PER BOX OF FIFTY FEET. 


SSE — 


26x56 5 36x38 


6x 8 150 12x28 22 15x36 13 20x42 9 5 
x 9 115 30 20 38 13 44 8 58 5 40 5 
8x10 32 19 40 12 46 8 60 5 42 5 
tt 4-82 34 18 42 11 48 8 28x30 9 44 5 
1s IB 36 17 44 1 50 7 32 8 46 4 
18 69 88 16 46 10 52 7 34 8 48 4 
14 64 40 15 48 10 54 7 36 7 50 4 
15 60 42 14 50 10 56 «6 38 7 2 4 
16 56 44 14 16x18 25 58 6 Ate! 7 54. 4 
9x11 78 46 18 20 2 60 6 42 6 56 4 
124.567, 48 13 oD 91 92x24 14 44 6 58 4 
13 62 50 12 24 19 26 13 46 6 60 3 
te Pai 13x14 40 26 17 28 12 48 5 38x40 5 
15 58 15°37 28 16 30 11 50 5 42 5 
16 50 16 35 30 15 32 10 52 5 44 
17 ay 18 31 22: 14 34 10 54 5 46 
18 44 20 28 34 13 36 9 56 5 48 4 
10x12 60 22 25 36 13 38 9 58 4 50 4 
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